Injilarija
The Injilarija people were an Indigenous Australian people south of the Gulf of Carpentaria in Queensland who lived east of the Waanyi, south of the Nguburinji and west of the Mingginda.[1] They are now considered extinct.
History
The traditional lands of the Injilarija, partially covered by the Boodjamulla National Park in the Shire of Burke were eventually taken over by right of succession by the Waanyi after the Injilariya were deemed to be extinct.[2]
Notes and references
Notes
- ↑ Trigger 2015, p. 56.
- ↑ Sutton 2004, p. 5.
References
- Sutton, Peter (2004). Native Title in Australia: An Ethnographic Perspective. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-44949-6.
- Trigger, David (2015). "Change and Succession in Aboriginal Claims to Land". In Toner, P.G. Strings of Connectedness: Essays in honour of Ian Keen. Australian National University Press. pp. 53–73. ISBN 978-1-925-02263-6.
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